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Filed Jan. 21. 1926 FIG i@ Patented Feb. 15, 1927.),

WILLIAM ROYSE, 0F GAINSBOROUGH, 'ENGLA1\ID.`

APPARATUS FOR WRAPPING CAB/TONS, BLOCKS, AND SIMILAR ARTICLES IN PAPER OR LIKE IJIATERIAL.

Application filed January 21, 1926, Serial No. 82,812, and in Great Britain January 19,1925.

type in which the articles to be wrapped are' advanced one at a time (by a continuouslymoving conveyor) past folding devices which operate to fold a wrapper about each article insuch manner as to form an openended pouch which encloses the forward end, the top and bottom, and the sides of the article, and which projects at its open end beyond the adjacent rear end of the article by an amount sufficient to allow of the pro jecting portion being folded down to complete the wrapping.

In a typical machine of the above class the articles are advanced along a horizontal support by an endless conveyor provided with upstanding ele-ments (hereinafter referred to as pushers') spaced apart and each adapted to engage the rear end of the article and to push the latter along the'support and between stationary guides which operate to fold a wrapper about the article in the manner described above. The wrapper, which is fed across the, path of the conveyor in a plane at right-angles thereto,` isengaged by the front end of the article and carried forward thereby past the guides aforesaid which perform the folding operations. The partially wrapped article is then removed from the conveyor and the operations involved in folding down the open end of the wrapper then performed.

W'hen the conveyor is of the type provided with pushers adapted to make end-on engagement with the rear faces of the articles, it is essential that the partially wrapped articles be moved ahead of the conveyor at a speed greater than thel linear speed at which the conveyor is driven; otherwise the pushers as they reach the end of trie conveyor path would be liable to foul the projecting portion of the wrapper at the rear end of each article.

The present invention is concerned with means for removing the partially wrapped articles from the conveyor and with means for tucking in the sides ofthe projecting portion of the wrapper.

According to the invention a kwrapping machine of the type hereinbefore described and having transfer members operable to engage in turn each partially wrapped article as it approaches the end of the conveyor and to move said article forward in advance of the conveyor, iscliaracterized in that the transfer members aforesaid are' arranged to vengage the rear end face of the partially wrapped article and to push the latter forward clear of the conveyor.

In wrapping apparatus of the type with which this invention is 'concerned it has hitherto been proposed, for the'purpose of advancing the kpartially wrapped articles clear of the conveyor, to employ as transfer members a pair of rollers (havingy tucking elements-carried thereby) driven at a peripheral speed greater than the linear speed of the conveyor and arranged to engage the .sides of the partially wrapped article and by frictional engagement therewith to drag the latter forward clear of theccnveyor.

YAn advantage of the arrangement en bodying this invention is that the action of the transfer members (which malte a positive end-on engagement 'with each article) is independent of small variations in the width of the articles on which the zwrapping operations are performed. I

In the preferred form of the present invention the movement of the transfer members to engage the aforesaid end face of the partially wrapped article is effected in a direction (e. aslant the path of the cow veyor) such that the transfer nieinbers first engage. the sides of the projecting portion of the wrapper and close said sidesagainst the end face of the article, the transfer members thereby yconstituting tucking elements as well as means to' advance the article aheadL of the conveyor. Conveniently the transfer members are located .on opposite. sides respectively of the conveyor and are mounted for reeiprocatory'movement in a horizontal plane, the travel of each member beingsueh 'that it first enters the path of the conveyor (preferably in a slanting direction) then moves said path (during which time while the article is advanced clear of the conveyor.

An example of an apparatus embodying the foregoingand other features of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which F igure1 is a sideelevation showing cer'- tain parts of the said apparatus, Figure 2 is a plan of Figure 1, and Figure 3 is an endelevat-ion (looking toward the -left in Figure 2) of the said apparatus, Figure d is a perspective view of the completely wrapped package, Figures 5 and 6 lare perspective views of anlarticle with its wrapper, as they appearV at different stages oit the wrapping of the said article, Figure 7 is a sectional view, in perspective of the hereiiibefore mentioned'folding-blades, Figures 8 and 9, respectively, are a plan and end view (partly in section) of the said folder-blades, Figures 10 and 11 are detail sectional views showing' a modified arrangement of folding-blades, and Figures 12 and 13 are sectional views of the aforementioned chute,` and adjacently disposed members. Figures 4l to 13 inclusive are drawn to a. larger scale than are Figures 1, 2, and 3.

A pair of side-frames 1 and 2 are provided with bosses in which certain spindles and shafts, which will be referred to later, are

supported; on the upper portions of the said side-frames land 2, various other constituent elements of the apparatus are supported.

A magazine is supported in a vertical position, and a number of the articles to be wrapped are .deposited therein by an attendant.

The said magazine comprises two'sidemembers 3 an( 3,, both of which are supported by bosses on a pair of spindles l and 5 which extend from a bracket or standard not sliewn) secured on the upper portion of the side-frame 1. p

Continuously moving pushing'ii'ieans ai'e provided and operable to push each of the said articles, in succession, through an opening inthe lower end of the said magazine,

and actuate the said article to travel alongv a rectilinear path, and thereby to come into engagement with a wrapper 6, (which is fed by hand or by any suitable actuating means between the elements 7 and 8 of a guiding device, to a receiving element 9, in such manner that the said wrapper 6 will be supported temporarily in a plane intersecting the path along which the said articles are actu-` ated to travel).

Folding means are provided which co-operate with the forward travelling movement of the said article to fold thewi'apper 6 into the forni of an open-ended pouch or poclref like covering on to the said article, and operable means are provided whereby portions of the wrapper' 6, which project lbeyond the article, at the open end'of the pouch or pocketlill-:e covering, can be folded downen to the adjacently disposed end of the article.

According to my invent-ion, the said pushing means comprisea pair of endless chains 1() and 10a which are supportedonsproclret wheels 11, 11a, 12'and 12, arranged on'conveniently arranged shafts. One of the said shafts, on which thesprocletfwheels 12 and 12L are secured, is sliewn at 13, and issupported in bosses 14na and 141 provided respectively on the side frames 1 and 2. Continuously rotative movement is imparted, by means of an electric-motor, or other source of power, to the shaft 13 and then to the sprocket-wlieels 12 and 12L in such manner that the upper runs of the chains 10 and 10A will be actuated thereby to travel in a direction from left to rightl of Figures 1 and 2.

A number of transversely arranged cross bars 14 are supported at equally spaced distances from each other along, and are actuable by means of, tle pair of chains 10 and 10a. On each side oi said cross-bars 14 a slot is provided, and a pusher 16 is adjustably secured, (by meansof a screw, not shewn, in-V sortedl from the underside of the cross-bar 14 into the base-portion Vof the pusher 16) in any desired position between the respective ends of its corresponding cross-'bai' 1e.

'llhecross-bars 14 and corresponding'pushers 16 are actuable by the lchains 10 and 10 in such manner tliatthereby each of the articles 17 (whicli'aie containedin the aforementioned magazine) can be pushed, in succession, by .a corresponding pusher 16 through an opening 13 provided at tlie'lower end of the SaidinagaZi ne and caused to come into engagement with a corresponding wrapper G.

A pair of support-plates 19 and lll'frarc secured on the corresponding side-frames 1 and 2 and ai'e adapted to support the articles 17 in the said magazine and on their path of travel from the lower end of the said magazine to tlie position at which each of the saidarticles 17 iscaused on its turn to engage with a wrapper 6. x

The afore-mentioned folding-means, which are adapted to cooperate with the forward travelling movements oft-lie articles 17 along the aforesaid path and thereby to fold the corresponding wrappers on to the respective articles, comprise the lower end et the elenient 8 of, the aforesaid guiding device, av

Y pair ottop plates and 20% a pair of loottom-plates 21 and 21a, a pair of lirst sidefolders 22 and 22a, a pair of Vhottoinsidefolders and 23T, a'pair ot' top side-folders 241 and 241, and a pair o1 told-retaining nieniloers and 25a.

rEhe 1cotteni-plates 21 and 21 are ot' such convenient lengths as to constitute support ing ineans for those articles 17 which are actuated to travel` from the aforementioned wrapper-applying position to that part of the apparatus which adjacent to the here inbe'fore mentioned vertically arranged chute.

11 pair or adhesive applying discs 26 and 26 may loe provided and adapted to impart a supply of adhesive inatter to portions of the wrapper 6 which are folded on tothe respective sides ot the article 17.

The said. lower end ot the element 8 et 'the guiding-device. the top-plates 2O and 20a, the bottom-plates 21 and 21, and the first side-folders 22 and 22a, co-operate with the forward travelling nioveinent o1c the article 17 and wrapper 6 to fold the said wrapper 6 on to the front` end of, the upper-surface of, the lower surface of and the sides of the article 17.

rlhe bottoni-side folders 28 and 23n then co-operate with the continued i'urther orward travel of the said article 17' and Wrapper 6, to told the lower projecting side-portipns ot' the said wrapper 6 on to the article 1l.

Later, the top side-folders 24 and 21 coact with'the said forward Vtravel oil 'the artieie 17 and wrapper 6 to fold the upper r'projecting side-portions et the wrapper' 6 down, and on to those already mentioned respective lewer-side-portiens of the said wrapper which have heen tol ded, in the niar ner and h v -the lneans just described, up and on to the sedes of the article 17, so vthat the article 17 with its wrapper G will he caused to app/sa as sliewn in Figure 5.

The 'told-retaining' ineinhers 25 and 25a are adapted to press the hereinhe'lore de scribed folded side-portions of the ,vrapper 6 on to the respective sides o'flhe partially wrapped article 17.

No specified claini is inade, or lintended to l e mane, tor the employment in apparatus of the character set forth) of the Said article containing' magazine, the support-'plates 19 and 19, the said guiding-device, the topplates 20and 20, the bottom-plates 21 and 21a, the first side-folders 22 and 22, the bottoni side-folders 23 and 23a, the top sidet'olders and 24a, the fold-retaining inemhers 25 and 25"', and the adhesive applying discs 26 and 26a, asl elements substantially similar thereto have already heen embodied in apparatus tor wrapping blocks or like articles.

l would new describe operable means, in accordance with inv invention whereby laterally disposed portions ot the wrapper 6 which project beyond the article 17, at the open-end oit the pouch er pocket-like coverings,Y (as seen as 0J, in Figure 5) ycan he 'folded on to the adj acently disposed end ot' the partially Wrapped article 17, and also where-hy the said article 17 (with its wrapper can loe removed or conveyed out of, or away from, engagement with its corresponding` travel-imparting` pusher 16, to the aforen'ientioned vertically arranged chute.

In proximity to each side ot' the path along' which the articles 17 with their corresponding' wrap-pers 6 are actuated to travel, and conveniently near to the aforesaid vertical chute, a set of motion-imparting; elements is arranged.

Referring' more particularly to Figures 1, 2, and 3, a pair of spindles 27 and 27a are respectively supported in bearings 28 and 2S".

A toothed bevel-wheel 29 and cani 30 are secured to the lower' end of the spindle 27, and a dise 31 having a crank-pin is secured to the upper end thereof. A similar arrangement et toothed bevel-wheel 29a, cani disc 31, and crank-pin 32, is provided in respect of the spindle 27a.

A top spindle 33 is supported at its ends :in bosses Sei and 3ft provided respectively on the side-'frames 1 and 2, and a bottonispindle 35 is supported in a similar manner hy bosses 3G and 36a arranged on the said. side-trainee 1 and 2.

The hearing 28 is arrangedpon a bracket 37 supported by bosses 38 and 39 on the top spindle 33, and ley a loess e() on the bottonispindle 35, whilst the hearing; 28a is arranged lon a bracket 37a supported hy bosses 88' and 39 'on the topspuidle 33, and by a boss u 110 on the l'iottoin-spindle 85.

ri shalt 11 is rotatably Supported in bosses 4-2 and 42 respectively'provided on the side- Ylraines 1 and 2. A pair ot toothed lievel wheels t3 and 4B are secured to. and are rotatable hy nic-ans o'l, the shaft lfl-l.

The teeth ot the bevel wheel -ll' are :idaplF ed to engage with the teeth ot' the lievelwheel 2f), and the treth ol.2 the lwvcl-whccl el-l are adapted to engage with the teeth ci: r,

the bevel-wheel 29".

Rotative movement is iniparted, h v au arrangen'ient ot toothed gear-wheels, or other suitable ineans to the shaft 11 and iscoininunicated hy the loevel-wheels 29, 48, 29a,

and 18a to the caing 30 and 30a. and also through the spindles 27 and 27ato the discs 31 and 31a.

A pair et folding blades, Whichwill he referred to in a more. particular manner presently, are provided and are operable te fold the aforementioned projecting portions w, of the wrapper 6 on to the end ot the articles 17. y

One of the said folding-blades is carried on a bar which is jointably connected by a pin 44 to a lever 45 which is oscillatably supported, by means of a pin 46 on a roller arm 47.

A spindle 48 is supported on the bracket 37, and the roller arm 47 is oscillatably carried thereon. A roller 49 is arranged on the roller arm 47, and the camBO imparts suitably timed movements to the roller 4 and thereby tothe roller-arm 47.

The lever is operably connected, by means of a link 50 and pin 51, to the crankpin 32.

The bar 52, on which the said foldingblade is carried, is provided with a pin 53. Y A system of linkwork is provided in connection with the said folding-blade operating means and is adapted to coact with the said operating-means and thereby canse the said folding-blade to move in a certain predetermined path relatively to the particulararticle 17 and wrapper 6 on which the said blade is, at the time being, actuated to Voperate. i i

The said system of link-work includes a bell-crank 54 plvotally supported on the pin 46. The end of one arm of the bell-crank 54 is jointably connected by a link anc. pin 56Ytoa pin 57 arranged on the aforesaid bracket 37. The end of the other arm of the bell-crank 54 is provided with an eyebolt 58, in which the screw-threaded end of a rod 59 is slidably supported. The other endl 60 of the rod 59 is jointably vattached by means of the pin 53, to the bar 52. A coil-spring 61 is arranged on the rod 59 between the end 60 and the eye-bolt 58. A nut 62 is screwed on to the threaded end of the rod 59. Y

I have described an arrangement of motion-tinnsmitting members and vlink-work operable. in connection with the folder-blade which is provided on the bar 52 shewn on the lowerportion of Figure 2.

A similar arraiigement of motion-transmitting members and link-work is provided in connection with the folder-blade which is provided on a bar 52L shewn on the upper portion of Figure 2; the said similar arrangement of members and link-work is shewn on the accompanying drawings, but

` we have not deemed it necessary to number all of the individual elements which coniprise the said similar arrangement.

One form of kconstruction of the aforementioned folding-blades and adjacently vdisposed co-operating members, in accordis shewn in Figtioned bottom-plates 21 and 21, and are ar- Y ranged one on each side of the path along which the articles 17 with their corresponding wrappers 6 are actuated to travel. The said retaining-bars 63 and 63 are adapted to retain an article 17 with its Wrapper 6 Vin the said path whilst the wrapper 6 of the said article 17 is operated on by foldingblades 64 and 64a. c f

lt will be understood that, in the arrangement I am now describing, the foldingblades 64 and 642L are carried respectively on the bars 52 and 52a.

rlhe folding-blades 64 and 64a are respectively provided with gaps or slots 65 and 65a, or are oi bifurcated shape (see Figures 7 and 9) so that the said folding-blades 64 and 64 can be actuated to fold (in a manner to be more particularly described presently) the projecting portions x, ai, of the wrapper 6, on to the end of the article 17, .i

without coming into engagement with the respective adjacently disposed retainingbars 68 and 63a. i* Y The folding-blade 64 is actuable, by means of the toothed bevel-wheel 29, cam

V30, and the arrangement of motion-transmotion-transmitting members andV link-work Y hereinbefore mentioned in connection therewith, in such similar manner that the portion W of the said folding-blade 64 is caused thereby to travel along the path and in the direction indicated by the dot-and-dish line and arrow-heads shewn in connection therewith on Figure 8, so that the folding-blades 64 and 64a will fold the portions m, m, of the wrapper 6 on to the adjacently disposed end of the article 17, in such manner that the said article 17 with its wrapper 6, will present the appearance shewn in Figure 6.

The function ot' the coil-spring 6l on the rod 59 is to impart yieldable pressure on the tolding-lilade 64, whilst a coil-sl'ning similarly arranged in respect of tlie"ifoldingblade 64iL imparts yieldable pressure on the said folding-blade 64, so that, in the event of anyobstruction presenting itself to either or to both of the said folding-blades V64,v

64a, the hereindescribed apparatus can continue to operate without the liability of damage to, or breakage of, the` constituent members thereof.Y

At the/same time as, or as soon as, convenient after, the folding 'of the portions of the wrapper 6 has been effected by Yio the hereinbefore ydescribed operation yof the folding-blades 64 and 64, and whilst the said folding-blades 64 and 64a are retained in engagement with and are. holding the vure `8) and thereby remove or convey the aforesaid pc rtially wrapped article 17, with its wrapper 6, in advance of, and away from engagement with, its corresponding travelimparting pusher 16, to the aforementioned vertically arranged chute. j

kIt may be stated here that, in accordance ,withmy invention, a lip-shaped projection 66 may be provided on each ofthe pushers 16, and adapted to engage with, and afi'ord support to, the.V underside ofthe respective article 17 which is actuated "by its corresponding pusher16 (see Figure l). U

. The ,aforesaid vertical chute comprises a pair of channel-'shaped members 67 and 67a supported respectively, each in a vertical position, on the aforesaid side-frames 1 and 2.

ln yproximity to the lower endof the said vertical chute a` plate 68 is-supported on the upper end of a bar`69. Y

A lever -70 is oscillatably supported on the top spindle 33 and a roller-arm 71, provided with a .roller 72, is oscillatably supported on the bottom spindle. 4 j

lhe bar 69 is connected. by means of a pinV V73 to the free-end of the lever 70, andy by s means of a pin 74 to the free-end of the roller-arm 71. A cam 75, secured to, and

rotatable by meanslof, the shaft 41 imparts suitablyy timed movements to the roller-arm 71, and the bar 69 with the plate 68 is therei byractuated to move up and down through ,a convenient distance.

The folding-blades 64 and 64 are operable (by means of the motion-transmitting members hereinbefore mentioned in connection therewith) to cause the. hereinbefore mentioned partially wrapped article 17 with.V

its corresponding wrapper 6 to pass through an opening 76 provided in the lower portion kof the aforementioned vertical chute, and to deliver the said article 17 and its partially v.folded wrapper' 6 yon to the plate 68 vwhich at this time occupies a lowered position relatively to the said vertical chute.

The folding-blades 64 and 64L retain the Y said article 17 with its wrapper 6 for a Vconsurface of the partially wrapped article 17, up'and on to the end of the article 17, (see Figure 12).

vThe said folding-blade 77 is provided on, or is secured to, the free-end of a lever 7 8 extending` from a boss 7 9 which isoscillatably supported ,on the spindle 33. A roller- -arm 8O extends from the boss 7 9, and is provided with a roller81. A cam 82, secured to, and `rotatable by means of, the shaft 41 imparts suitably timed movements to vthe roller-arm 80, and thereby to the lever-78 and folding-blade 77. v

In proximity to the lower end of the aforesaid vertical chute a pair of sets of package-retaining elements are provided,

The plate 68 is actuated by the motioniimparting members, already mentioned in connection therewith, to move in an upward direction and thereby. pushv the aforesaid partially wrapped article 17 with its wrapper6, past and above the package retaining elements. e Y

The said upward movement of the said partially wrapped articley 17 and wrapper 6, causes the lower edges 94 and 94a of the respective channel-shaped members 67v and 67a v(see Figures 12 and 13) rtocoact with the wrapper y6 to yfoldaportion of the wrapper 6 which is adjacent to the upperk surface of kthe partially wrapped `article17 in the vertical chute, lon, to these portions of the' wrapper v6 which have been folded already (by the vmeans and in they manner herein set forth) on tothe end of the article 17 so that the said article 17 with its wrapper 6 will be caused thereby to appear as shewn in Figure 4. e A modified construction of the said folding-blades and adjacently disposed members, also in accordance with my invention, is shewn in Figures 10 and 11. These folding blades and associated parts are adapted to replace the blades 64 and 64a.

A. pair of retaining` elements are arranged inl respect of each side of the herein before mentioned path 'of travel of the articles 17. i

'One pair of the said retaining elements and a corresponding folding-blade are operably provided in proximity to the channel-shaped member 67 of the. vertical chute and are shewn in the said Figures 10 and 1-1; a similar pair of retaining elements and a corresponding and similar foldingblade are operably provided in proximity to the channel-shaped member 67, but are not shewn on the accompanying drawings.

Extension arms 95 and 96 are provided on the channel-shaped member 67.

Retaining elements 97 and98 are respectively support-ed, iny pivotal mann-er by pins 99 and 100 on the fextension arms 95 and 96 and are parallel to the path of movement of the article to be wrapped. A spring 1011s arranged on ythe pin 99, and yieldably actuates the retaining element 97 to move ing element 98 in a similar manner.

The retaining elements 97 and 98 and the aforenientioned corresponding pair of retaining elements which are provided in respect of the channel-shaped member 67a are adapted to retainthe aforesaid article 17 with its corresponding wrapper 6 in the aforementioned rectilinear path of travel whilst the Isaid article 17 and its wrapper 6 are operated on by the folding-blade 103 and thesimilar folding-bladewhich operates in proximity to the channel-shaped member 67a to fold or tuck in the parts XX'shown in Figure 14.

' Gaps 105 are provided in conveniently arranged positions in the retaining` elements 97 and 98 in order to allow the folding-blade 103 toY come into, and withdraw from, operative engagement with the aforesaid article 17 and corresponding wrapper 6. v

j vIt will be understood that the shank-piece 1-04`of the folding blade 103 can freely pass to and fro in the space between-the edges yof ythe respective retaining elements 97 'and 98,

and the spring actuated and yieldable man- Y ner in which the said-retaining elements 97 and 98 are supported on their respective pins allows the folding-blade 103 to be withdrawn fromengageinent withthe'said wrapper G land article 17 yeven if, for any reason, the

folding-blade 103 is not, at the particular ing blade 64.

time, opposite or in normal withdrawing position relatively to either of the said gap 105.

' The folding blade 103 carried by the .shank 104 and the corresponding blade on the other side of the path of the article to be wrapped are adapted to be inserted thru the passages 105 the furthest to the left in Figure 10 and simultaneously with its insertion to fold in vthe parts of the pouch extending behind the 103 continues to move the wrapped article.

and serves to push it thru the opening 76 in the vertical chute and on to the plunger 68 in a manner identical with that' of the fold- Motion inay be imparted to the bladef103 by any suitable mechanism, preferably one substantially identical with that described in connection with the fold- *ing blade 64.

`side of, and the other and similar set onV the other side of, the path along which ythe said articles 17 with their wrappers 6 are actuated to travel. f

A feature of my present invention consists in that one of the said sets of elements,

adjustable set can be readily and quickly altered'and adju-stedby any suitable means,

such as for example, the slotted brackets 106,. ,107, 109, 110, and 111, the aforedescribed bosses 38 and 39, bolts112, 113, 114, 115, 116, and 117, and screws 118, and 119, shewn on Figure 2, relatively tothe corresponding. parts which constitute the aforesaid non-adarticles of a certain width, and at another Y time for wrapping articles of a relativ-ely lesser or greater width. y

Having now particularly described and 'ascertained the nature .of my said invention and in what manner the saine is to be per-y folding devices operable during the advanceV of each article to fold a wrapper about it to the form of an open-ended pouch whereof the open end is adjacent to and projects beyond the rear end-face of the article, and i meansoperable near the end of th-e conveyor path to engage the aforesaid rear end-face of each pouch-enclosed article and to move said article ahead of the conveyor at a speed greater than that of the conveyor and to a position clear of the latter.

2. In a wrapping machine of the class specified for wrapping articles in paper or like material, the combination of a continuously moving conveyor for advancing the articles in succession along a fixed path, folding devices operablek during the advance of each article to fold a wrapper about it to the form of an openended pouchV whereof the open end isl adjacent to and projects beyond the rear end-face of the article, and means located near the end of the conveyor path and operable on each pouch-enclosed Y article first to engage and tuck in the sides of the aforesaid projecting portion of the pouch and thereafter by end-on engagement with the article to advance the latter to a position clear of thev end of the conveyor and ata speed greater than that of said conveyor. Y

3. ln a Wrapping machine ofthe class specified for Wrapping articlesin paper or like material, the combinationof a'continuously moving conveyor for advancing the articles in succession along a fixed path, folding devices operable during the advance of each article to fold a Wrapper about it to the form of an open-ended pouch Whereof the open end'is adjacent to and projects beyond the rear end-face of the article, trans fer members mounted near the end of the conveyor path for movement in a plane containing said path and on opposite sides thereof respectively, and means operable on the approach of each pouch-enclosed article to bring the transfer members aforesaid into engagement With the rear end-face of the article, then to move said members ahead of the conveyor toy a position beyond the end thereof and at a speed greater than kthat of the conveyor, and thereafter to Withdraw the transferl members from engagement With the article and to return them to their initial positions.

4. ln a Wrapping machine 'of the class specified for Wrapping articles infpaper or like material, the combination of a continuously moving conveyork for advancing the articles in succession along a fixed path, folding devices operable during the advance of each article to fold a Wrapper about it to the form of an open-ended pouch whereof the open end is adjacent to and projects beyond Ythe rear end-face of the article, transfer members mounted near the end of the conveyor for movement in the plane of the advancing articles and on opposite sides thereof respectively and'means operable on the approach of each pouch-enclosed article first tomove the transfer members against the sides of the projecting end-por ion of the pouch and into the path of the conveyor, then to move the transfer members along said path at a speed greater than that of the conveyor and to a position be yond vthe end of the latter, and thereafter to Withdraw the transfer members from kthe path of the article and to return them to their initial positions.

5; In a Wrapping machine of the class specified for Wrapping articles inl paper or like material, the combination of a continuously moving conveyor for advancingr the articles in succession along a fixed path, folding devices operable during the advance of each article to fold a Wrapper about it to the form of an open-end pouch whereof the open end is adjacent to and projects beyond the rear end-face of the article, transfer members mounted near the end of the conveyor for movement in the plane of the advancing articles yand on opposite sides thereof respectively, means operable on the approach of each pouch-enclosed article first to move the transfer members against the sides of the projecting,` end-portion of the pouchV and into the path of the conveyor, then to move the transfer members along said path at a speed kgreater than thatk of the conveyor and to a position beyond the end of the latter', and thereafter to Withdraw the transfer members from the path of the article and to return them to their initial position, the aforesaid means for movingthe transfer members being constituted by a separate mechanism allocated to eachy member and comprising a linkmounted at one end on a floating pivot and at the other' end operatively connected to the transfer member, means for oscillating the link about its pivot in a directionV to move the transfer' member substantially parallel `Withk the conveyor path, and means to reciprocate the floating pivot aforesaid in a direction rtransverse to the conveyor path. f

G. ln a Wrapping machine of the class specih d for Wrapping articles in paper or lilre material, the combination of a continuously movingl conveyor yfor advancing the articles in succession along va'fixed path, folding devices operable during the advance of ach article to folda Wrapper about it to the form of an open-ended pouch whereof the open end is adjacent to and projects beyond the rear end-face of the article, transfer members mounted near the end of the conveyor for movement in the plane of the advancl g articles and on opposite sides thereof respectively, means operable on the approach of each pouch-enclosed article first to move the tran'sfermembers againstithe sides of the projecting` end-portion of the pouch and into the path of the conveyor, then to move the transfer members along said path at a speed `greater than that of the kconveyor andito aposition beyond the end'of the latter, and thereafter to Withdraiv the transfer members from the path of the article and to return them to their initial positions, and means to constrain each transfer member to move parallel to itself throughout its Whole travel.

7. ln a Wrapping machineL of the class specified for Wrapping` articles in paper or like material, the combination of a continu ously moving conveyor for advancing the articles in succession along a xed path, folding devices operable during the advance of each article to fold a wrappery about it to the form of an open-ended pouch whereof K the open end is adjacent to and projects beyond the rear kend-face ofthe article, transfer members mounted near the end of the conveyor for movement in the plane of the advancing articles and on opposite sides thereof respectively, means operableV on the approach of each pouch-enclosed article .first Cil CII

to move the transfer members against the sides of the projecting end-portion of the pouchr and into the path of the conveyor, then to move the transfer members along said path at a speed greater than that ofber, meansfor oscillating the link about its pivot in a direction to move the transfer member substantially"parallel with the conveyor path, means to reciprocate the floating pivot aforesaid in a direction transverse to the conveyor path, and means to constrain each transfer member to move parallel to itself throughout its Whole travel.

8. In a Wrapping machine of the class specified for Wrapping articlesin paper or like material, the combination of a continuously moving conveyor for advancing the articles in succession along a fixed path, folding devices operable during the advance of each article to fold` a wrapper about it to the form of an open-ended pouch whereof the open end is adjacent to and projects beyond the rear end-face of the article, two transfer members mounted near the end of the conveyor for movement in the` plane of the advancing articles and on opposite sides thereof respectively, a reciprocating mechanism for each transfer member comprising means operable on the approach of eachV ypoiiclrenclosed article first to close-the transfer member against the side of the projecting portion of the pouch and into engagement with the rear end-face of the ar-V ticle, then to move the transfer member forward at a speed greater than that of the conveyor andl to a position beyond the end of the latter and thereafter to withdraw the member from engagement and to return it to its initial position, and a lost-motion connection and a spring between each transfer member and its reciprocating mechanism,- normally operative to talre up the lost nio-- tion in said connection.

9. In a wrapping machine of the class specified for wrapping articles in paper or like material, the combination of a continuously' moving conveyor for advancing the articles in Vsuccession along a fixed path, folding devices operable during the advance of each article to fold a wrapper about it to the formof an open-ended pouch whereof the open end is adjacent to and projects beg yond the rear end-face of the article, statioiiary guides positioned near the endy of the conveyor on opposite sides thereof and arranged to engage the sides ofthe-advancing articles, transfer members mounted sideby-side with the guides aforesaid and movable into and out of the space enclosedibetween them, and `means operable when a pouch-enclosed article is locatedrbetween the yGuides aforesaid to move thetransfermem- 2') bers against Vthe sides of the projecting endj portion of the pouch and into engagement ously moving conveyor for advancing Ythe articles in succession along a fixed path,y folding devices operable during the advance.V of each article to fold a wrapper about it to the form of an openended pouch 4whereof the open end is adjacent to and projects beyond the rear end-face. of the article, sta-I tionary guides positioned nearvthefend `of the conveyor on'opposite sides thereoffrespectively and arranged .to engage substantialy `centrally along the sides of the. advancing articles, transfer members mounted side-by-side with the guides aforesaidV and recessed to accommodate the guides and permit movement of the transfer members intoV and along theY space enclosed'between said guides, and means operable Vwhen av pouch-enclosed article is located between the guides aforesaid to move. the transfer members against the sides of the projecting endportion of ment with the end-face of the article, then to advance the transfer members to a position beyond the end of t-he conveyor and at a speed greater than that of said conveyor,

vand thereafter. to lFwithdraw said members from engagement and to return them to their initial positions. i

1l. In a wrapping machine of the class specified for wrapping articles in paper or like material the combination of a continuously moving conveyor for advancing the articles in succession along a fixed path, two sets of folding devices located on opposite side-s respectively of said path and operable during the advance of each article Vto fold a wrapper about it to the form of an Vopen- 'A l the pouch and into engage-Y ended pouch whereof the open-end is adja- Y j cent to and projects beyond the rear endface of the article, two members f located near the end of the conveyor and on opposite sides respectively of the aforesaid fixed path, two reciprocating mechanisins associated respectively with the two transfer members and operable to bring said members int-o engagen'ient with the rear end-face of each pouch-enclosed article and thereafter to advance said members to a position beyond the end of'the conveyor and at a speed greater than that of the latter, and means to permit of the folding devices, transfer member and its associated reciprocating mechanism, which operate. on one side of the machine being adjusted to vary the spacing between them and their companion elements which operate on t-he other side of the machine.

12. In a wrapping machine of the class specified for wrapping articles in paper or like material, the combination of an endless chain conveyor whereof the upper" lap is movable continuously in the same direction along a horizontal path, upstanding pusher pieces spaced apart on the conveyor and adapted to engage the rear ends of the arti-u cles and to push the latter at spaced inter-` vals along the aforesaid path, stationary folding devices located above and below and at the sides of the aforementioned path and operable during the advance of each article to fold a wrapper about it to the form of an open-ended pouch whereof the open end is adjacent to and projects beyond the rear end-face of the article, two transfer members mounted near the forward end of the conveyor for reciprocation in the plane of the advancinr articles and on o osite sides thereof respectively, and associated with each transfer member a reciprocating mechanism operable on the approach of each pouch-enclosed article to move the transfer member in a direction aslant the conve-yor path against the side of the projecting endportion of the pouch and thence into engagement with the rear end of the article, then to move the transfer member forward to a position clear of the end of the conveyor and at a speed greater than that of said conveyor', and thereafter to withdraw the transfer member' from engagement with the article and to return said member to its initial position.

18. In a wrapping machine of the class specified for wrapping articles in paper or like sheet material the combination of conveyor means for advancing the articles in succession along a fixed path, folding devices operable during the advance of each article to fold a wrapper about it to the form of Van open-ended pouch whereof the open end is adjacent to and projects beyond the rear end-face of the article, tucking elements mounted on opposite sides respectively of the aforesaid fixed path for reciprocatory movement into said path, and means operable when a pouch-enclosed article is adjacent to the tucking elements first to close said elements against the sides of the aforesaid projecting portion of the pouch and into engagement with the rear end-face of the article, then to move the tucking ele ments forward along the pathaforesaid and thereafter to withdraw said elements from engagement with the article and to return them to their initial positions by a bac-le ward movement parallel with the path aforesaid.

14C. In a wrapping machine of the class specified for wrapping articles in paper or like sheet material the combination of conveyor means to advance the articles in succession along a fixed path, folding devices operable during the travel of each article along the path aforesaid to fold a wrapper about it in the form of an open-ended pouch whereof the open end is adjacent to and projects beyond the rear end-face of the article, stationary guides located on opposite sides of the path aforesaid and arranged to engage the sides of the pouch-enclosed articles, tucking elements located side by side with the guides aforesaid and movable into and out of the space enclosed between them` means operable when a pouch-enclosed article is located between the guides aforesaid yto close the tucking elements against the `sides of the projecting end portion of the pouch and into engagement withk the rear end-face of the article, then to ymove the tucking elements forward along a continuation of the aforesaid Xed path and thereafter to withdraw said elements from engagement with the article and to return them to their initial positions, and means to constrain each tucking element to move parallel to itself throughout its whole travel.

In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature..

WILLIAM ROSE.r 

